Car Review (All Years) Reviews and ratings of the Honda CR-V (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves. Car Survey (All Years) Here's what fellow owners of the Honda CR-V think of their vehicles -- all years are covered.
MSN Carpoint (All Years) See what owners think of their Honda CR-V from previous model years. Popular Mechanics (All Years) Here's a great summary of Honda CR-V owners' reports regarding price, convenience factors, reliability, and other mechanical matters. Edmunds (2003) Highly versatile and roomy interior, stable handling, comfortable ride, high crash test scores. New Car Test Drive (2003) The Honda CR-V is roomy and convenient and easy to drive. You can put lots of stuff in it and the back seats are roomy and comfortable. It rides nice and smoothing, without the jouncy harshness of most SUVs. American Woman Road & Travel (2002) The “wow” factor may be low, but there’s nothing to displease the eye either. This CR-V looks like a smart but sturdy new pair of shoes to take you shopping in comfort whether fair weather or foul and get you safely home. That’s the essence of a car-based SUV. Canadian Driver (2002) The 2002 CR-V features new chassis, more power, more interior room and improved funtionality. Canadian Driver (2002) CR-V is roomier, more powerful – but no V6. Car Buying Strategies (2002) The new 2002 Honda CR-V Sport Utility has a sophisticated and classy look and feel to it compared to many other SUV’s. Consumer Guide (2002) Pros: Passenger and cargo room; Maneuverability; Cargo room; Build quality; Exterior finish. Cons: Brake-pedal feel; Road noise; Rear-seat entry/exit; Acceleration Detroit News (2002) Honda’s redesigned baby sport-ute boasts more horsepower and storage. Detroit News (2002) The new climate controls take a little getting used to, but they look pretty sharp. And what a clever idea to make the split rear seats move fore and aft. Edmunds (2002) Even more impressive than the engine's power is the manner in which it's delivered. Most four-cylinders are plagued by excessive noise and vibration, but the CR-V's new powerplant remains smooth and quiet at all engine speeds. Epinions (2002) See what fellow owners of the 2002 Honda CR-V think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. New Car Test Drive (2002) It bests many of its immediate competitors in both qualitative and quantitative measures, while trailing in a few minor areas. At the same time, it faces off against a major, up-scale demi-ute bearing a logo more often seen on a squared-off 4X4 loping across sand dunes or winching a lesser vehicle out of a bog. The Car Connection (2002) Honda’s “Toe Control Link” modified MacPherson front struts don’t sound exotic and the rear double wishbones aren’t new to Honda’s experience, but they work quite well and don’t get too discombobulated even when venturing across rutted paths. USA Today (2002) It's still not powerful enough for demanding drivers, yet surprisingly delightful with a manual transmission. Yahoo Autos (2002) The 2002 CR-V is a 4-door, 5-passenger sport-utility, available in 3 trims, ranging from the 2WD LX to the 4WD EX. The 2002 CR-V's closest competitors include the Buick Rendezvous, the Land Rover Freelander, and the Toyota RAV4. Car Trackers (2001) This mini-SUV, built off a Civic platform, will surely please drivers who want the functionality of a SUV but don't want the typical handling characteristics of one. Cars.com (2001) The Real Time AWD on the CR-V is an appealing feature for an urban-suburban all-purpose vehicle. For the vast majority of its life, it's a front-wheel drive vehicle. Epinions (2001) See what fellow owners of the 2001 Honda CR-V think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Kelly Blue Book (2001) If the CR-V has one weak spot, it's under the hood. The aluminum 2.0-liter engine-as excellent as it is-produces 146-horsepower and has only 133 lb.ft. of torque that doesn't come on fully until the engine reaches 4500 rpm. Toss in an automatic transmission and four grown adults, and the CR-V can become a real slug. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2001) Crash test results for the 2001 Honda CR-V 4 DR. 4X4 model. New Car Test Drive (2001) Honda's CR-V hauls cargo and kids, battles bad weather, and is easy to drive. Honda knows most sport-utilities rarely leave the pavement, and the CR-V was not intended to tackle tough terrain.
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